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Alena Albutova
[2013] Vol. 14. No. 3. P. 109–132
Social Entrepreneurship in Russia: Key Actors and the Development Potential
Social Entrepreneurship in Russia: Key Actors and the Development Potential
Polina Alekseeva
[2022] Vol. 23. No. 5. P. 78–108
Young Russians’ Pathways to Marriage: The Role of Networks
Young Russians’ Pathways to Marriage: The Role of Networks
Vsevolod Alekseev
[2002] Vol. 3. No. 3. P. 79–101
Aggressive Management: Practice of Utilitarian Ethics
Aggressive Management: Practice of Utilitarian Ethics
Elena Alexandrova
[2006] Vol. 7. No. 5. P. 70–89
The Principles of Price Formation in Medicine: an Attempt of Sociological Analysis on Example of Informal Money Payments in State Dentistry in Moscow
The Principles of Price Formation in Medicine: an Attempt of Sociological Analysis on Example of Informal Money Payments in State Dentistry in Moscow
Anastasia Andreeva,
Julia Klimeshova,
Maria Kudryavtseva,
Anastasia Lobanova
[2017] Vol. 18. No. 2. P. 80–111
Rationalization of Modern Life: The Case of Water Consumption in Moscow
Rationalization of Modern Life: The Case of Water Consumption in Moscow
Svetlana Antonchenkova
[2004] Vol. 5. No. 4. P. 72–95
Gender Inequality on the Labour Market in Russia
Gender Inequality on the Labour Market in Russia
Daria Asaturian,
Valeriya Erguneva
[2018] Vol. 19. No. 2. P. 168–195
To Eat or Not to Eat? The Modern Consumption Model Through the Prism of Food Wasting: Moscow Citizens Case
To Eat or Not to Eat? The Modern Consumption Model Through the Prism of Food Wasting: Moscow Citizens Case
Ignat Baranov
[2018] Vol. 19. No. 5. P. 90–112
Creation of Trust in the Russian Cryptocurrency Market
Creation of Trust in the Russian Cryptocurrency Market
Elena Beylina,
Daria Kanter,
Alexander Klementev,
Nadezda Lyalina
[2017] Vol. 18. No. 1. P. 51–79
Motives and Institutional Conditions of Overwork: Evidence from Moscow Office Workers
Motives and Institutional Conditions of Overwork: Evidence from Moscow Office Workers